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taken of marilyn monroe taken at the resort and entertainer buddy greco and smiling. greco confirm with us by phone what had happened, he said i was sitting with friends outside the bungalow when a limousine pulls up and a gorgeous woman and dark glasses steps out you'd never believe shed a tear in the world. >>> she was molested by to mobsters, >>> she had stayed here for two days and decided to leave and she had overdosed that day as well >>> the resort seclusion owned by celebrity to protect celebrities hit it all. these >>> and the zoo the original tunnels that were built in the '20s and the on the part of a casino that survived a fire in 1937. >>> the tonnage used to run liquor from the leg and i the comings and goings of gangsters celebrities and politicians. copper mesh lines the walls likely meant to foil wiretaps >>> to shield your conversation if some it wanted to record something >>> but some said one maryland did not overdose in her home but rather at the cal neda george masters her hair dresser has audiotapes made in 1998, he said marilyn was not and sout
taken of marilyn monroe taken at the resort and entertainer buddy greco and smiling. greco confirm with us by phone what had happened, he said i was sitting with friends outside the bungalow when a limousine pulls up and a gorgeous woman and dark glasses steps out you'd never believe shed a tear in the world. >>> she was molested by to mobsters, >>> she had stayed here for two days and decided to leave and she had overdosed that day as well >>> the resort seclusion...
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because you mentioned marilyn monroe already, your encounter with marilyn monroe? >> i was 15 years old, and i was born in a little town in bayonne, new jersey. a background laying down for me, a middle-class life in a small little town. so i save money, got on the bus, went to new york, looked around, not knowing what i was looking for, but i wanted ligning to strike that day. i wanted to be told at 15," yes, my son." i was on my way back, disappointed. and there was marilyn monroe. of course, when you are 15 years old, and out comes this magnificently beautiful woman, and she stopped and arranged her white fox coat and looked at me and said, "hi." that is what i needed. one little tiny sign that there was someone outside my small little world. i cannot comprehend, but i knew that that meant i could go somewhere in my life. it was difficult to explain. that yearn for something that you could not express. tavis: and this is not just somebody, this is marilyn monroe, and you're trying to move into this field. >> i was trying to make a better life for myself. one of
because you mentioned marilyn monroe already, your encounter with marilyn monroe? >> i was 15 years old, and i was born in a little town in bayonne, new jersey. a background laying down for me, a middle-class life in a small little town. so i save money, got on the bus, went to new york, looked around, not knowing what i was looking for, but i wanted ligning to strike that day. i wanted to be told at 15," yes, my son." i was on my way back, disappointed. and there was marilyn...
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>> still, how many times have people seen marilyn monroe? are they going to come out and see her again. maybe some day they'll come out to see my work without it being marilyn monroe. >> reporter: schiller covered ali patterson, redford, newman, bette davis, barbara streisand. he captured the joy of sophia loren's academy wins. and the rifles used in the president's murder held aloft in the dallas police station. >> how do you tell a story in one image? how do you tell the whole story? it's like my picture of lee harvey oswald. i didn't want a picture taken far away like everybody else. ip wanted to feel the pores on his skin, of the man accused of killing kennedy. >> reporter: he also got close to the president's brother, bobby kennedy on the '68 campaign trail. >> he was like everybody. he would sleep on the floor if it was a long night. i made this picture of him sleeping on the floor with the cocker spaniel dog. pensive looking, and coming into l.a. unknown, the tragedy that was going to befell him and his family. he was very cooperative
>> still, how many times have people seen marilyn monroe? are they going to come out and see her again. maybe some day they'll come out to see my work without it being marilyn monroe. >> reporter: schiller covered ali patterson, redford, newman, bette davis, barbara streisand. he captured the joy of sophia loren's academy wins. and the rifles used in the president's murder held aloft in the dallas police station. >> how do you tell a story in one image? how do you tell the...
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murdered. >> there are new details out tonight from an fbi investigation into marilyn monroe. >> this is fox 5 news edge at 11:00. >>> new information being released from the fbi about marilyn monroe revealing that the bureau tried to see if there was any connection between the actress and the communist party. fox's anita vogel has the story. >> reporter: the fbi releasing new information about actress marilyn monroe. according to the records, the agency was monitoring the movie star for possible ties to communism. >> she had a lot of high profile friends, so she was always under a lot of media scrutiny, but more so because of the people that she was hanging out with and some of these people were possibly connected to the communist party. >> reporter: a large section of the files focusing on the actress' trip to mexico in 1962 and her association with frederick vanderbilt field, one of her communist leaning friends. he was monroe's guide on the trip where she bought furniture for her new home. >> she was spending quite a bit of time with frederick vanderbilt
murdered. >> there are new details out tonight from an fbi investigation into marilyn monroe. >> this is fox 5 news edge at 11:00. >>> new information being released from the fbi about marilyn monroe revealing that the bureau tried to see if there was any connection between the actress and the communist party. fox's anita vogel has the story. >> reporter: the fbi releasing new information about actress marilyn monroe. according to the...
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she's marilyn monroe. i shot just one frame. just an extraordinary first real portrait i ever examine of her. >> reporter: the x's on schiller's proof sheet are are from marilyn's own hands. of all his shots that day, this is the only one she approves. >> that was the moment in which i knew marilyn knew more about photography at that moment than i did. >> reporter: but he would learn. by 1962, elizabeth taylor was riding a global tidal wave of publicity. schiller says marilyn monroe worried that her own star was fading. >> marilyn was getting 100,000. liz was getting i think a million dollars plus a percentage of the gross. that drove marilyn crazy because she thought she was as good an actress as liz taylor was. >> i was going to tell you but i know how upset you get about little things. >> reporter: at the time monroe was shooting the never finished film "something's got to give" with dean martin. schiller, again on assignment, says marilyn had an idea for the pool scene that would make waves. and magazine covers. >> she was t
she's marilyn monroe. i shot just one frame. just an extraordinary first real portrait i ever examine of her. >> reporter: the x's on schiller's proof sheet are are from marilyn's own hands. of all his shots that day, this is the only one she approves. >> that was the moment in which i knew marilyn knew more about photography at that moment than i did. >> reporter: but he would learn. by 1962, elizabeth taylor was riding a global tidal wave of publicity. schiller says marilyn...
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we mentioned marilyn monroe. born in i15 years old, new jersey. i wanted to do something different than what my background was laying down. i felt something brewing in me. i saved money and went to new york. looked around not knowing what i was looking for. i wanted to be told, at 15, "yes, my son." it didn't happen. iwas o was on my way back. a limo pulled up. the driver put up his hand. when you are 15, and out of a limo comes this beautiful woman who, nobody ahhas come near. herstopped and araged heranged fox coat and looked at me and said, "hi." one little sign there was someone outside my little world who had doene something different. i knew it meant i could go somewhere in my life. remember when you were 15, and how much you yearned for something. tavis: this is marilyn monroe, and you're trying to move in this field. >> i wanted a better life for myself. one thing i learned in writing was how extraordinary happenstance is. had iturne i turned the corner0 seconds later, if the limo was stopped by a light, nothini wo't have that encounter. m
we mentioned marilyn monroe. born in i15 years old, new jersey. i wanted to do something different than what my background was laying down. i felt something brewing in me. i saved money and went to new york. looked around not knowing what i was looking for. i wanted to be told, at 15, "yes, my son." it didn't happen. iwas o was on my way back. a limo pulled up. the driver put up his hand. when you are 15, and out of a limo comes this beautiful woman who, nobody ahhas come near....
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rebecca it jarvis cbs news >>> tomorrow marks 50 years since the death of marilyn monroe and the blond bombshell continues to capture the hearts and imagination of for fans why the monroe missed the fascinates a half century later. >>> 50 years this week since the death of marilyn monroe the fascination of for a hollywood life and career continues. this family came from miami, florida to see her brentwood home of clothes or she was found dead august 5, 1962 at age of 36. >>> timothy gray and the editor in chief at friday >>> a mystique about her whole life she was beautiful and successful get lonely and sad she died under mysterious circumstances. she was married to the biggest baseball star joe dimaggio and the most intellectual playwright at the time arthur miller >>> her life was like a hollywood novel which mesmerizes fans. >>> she but a playfulness she was smart you want to know her better, that has kept her fresh and classic >>> she was a big store in its start in the 40's '50s and '60s her state controls and image that keeps her contemporary and iconic decades later. >>> when yo
rebecca it jarvis cbs news >>> tomorrow marks 50 years since the death of marilyn monroe and the blond bombshell continues to capture the hearts and imagination of for fans why the monroe missed the fascinates a half century later. >>> 50 years this week since the death of marilyn monroe the fascination of for a hollywood life and career continues. this family came from miami, florida to see her brentwood home of clothes or she was found dead august 5, 1962 at age of 36....
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with new movies and musicals about marilyn, kids 8 to 10 know who marilyn monroe is. she's still relevant today. she's a global icon. >> we'll put information on the website. up next, famed designer diane von furstenberg reveals her colorful new line for gap kids. right after this. the difference between hiding my skin and showing it off? jergens ultra healing moisturizer. even my driest skin looks healthier, instantly. jergens is the difference between i'm here, and here i am. jergens®. the beautiful difference. what are you lookin' at? i wasn't... not looking at anything... we're not good enough for you. must be supermodels? what do you model gloves? brad, eat a snickers. why? 'cause you get a little angry when you're hungry. better? [ male announcer ] you're not you when you're hungry™. better. [ male announcer ] snickers satisfies. quaker oats. in every way, a super grain. ♪ super for the fiber that helps fill us up. super for the energy it gives to get us going. super for the oats that are so good for our hearts. ♪ super for how it makes us... super. quake
with new movies and musicals about marilyn, kids 8 to 10 know who marilyn monroe is. she's still relevant today. she's a global icon. >> we'll put information on the website. up next, famed designer diane von furstenberg reveals her colorful new line for gap kids. right after this. the difference between hiding my skin and showing it off? jergens ultra healing moisturizer. even my driest skin looks healthier, instantly. jergens is the difference between i'm here, and here i am. jergens®....
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. >>> 50 years later and still captivates surf and the mystery behind marilyn monroe's death. >>> we are flunking the test in protecting our children in california. >>> the fight to end sex trafficking in california a former facebook exec helps >>> that the showers and thundershowers and the prospects must be nice, cheering on team usa from the shallow end. back in '08, we didn't have these u-verse wireless receivers that let you move the tv around wherever. no siree, bob. who's bob? and if you didn't have a tv outlet, well then you couldn't watch diddly-squat. you talk a lot. you have no idea how good you have it. that's not working. [ grunts ] [ male announcer ] the wireless receiver, only from at&t. get a free wireless receiver with a qualifying u-verse plan. rethink possible. do something the legislature cannot build today in a locked in neighborhoods all over the state that our centers for prostitution cbs 5 reporter anne mackovic says they're raising awareness for ballot initiative >>> these girls need to be rescued and need to be saved they are slaves and need to be saved >>>
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but you did a great job playing marilyn monroe. >> thank you. >> jimmy: you seem very much like marilyn monroe to me. i'm not an expert in that area but you definitely seem like marilyn monroe. >> seem in the movie? >> jimmy: yeah. >> i thought you meant currently. >> jimmy: no. you don't seem at all like marilyn monroe now with your hair cut and everything. when you're studying, do you study other movies marilyn monroe was in or the person herself? >> everything. it's all good material. i watched all of her movies. it's kind of amazing to see her evolve as an actress and as a performer over the years. she started when she was very young. you can see the genesis of this character. then you see it in its like full perfected form in "some like it hot" and "prince and the show girl" the movie within our movie we kind of recreate. it's an unknown movie. the movie, i don't know, but her performance in it is really luminous. >> jimmy: you started even younger than marilyn monroe. how old were you when you decided to become an actress? >> i rlt started doing community theater when i was a kid,
but you did a great job playing marilyn monroe. >> thank you. >> jimmy: you seem very much like marilyn monroe to me. i'm not an expert in that area but you definitely seem like marilyn monroe. >> seem in the movie? >> jimmy: yeah. >> i thought you meant currently. >> jimmy: no. you don't seem at all like marilyn monroe now with your hair cut and everything. when you're studying, do you study other movies marilyn monroe was in or the person herself? >>...
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golden globe, marilyn monroe, where did she win her golden globe? roll the tape. [. ♪ >> i'm terribly sorry. >> you won't tell anybody, will you? >> tell what. >> if they catch me once more they will kick me out of the band. >> doocy got it right. no surprise there. >> because he's flamboyant. >> did you she that film? >> yes, i did. >> those were men dressed as women. >> really? really, doocy? >> nothing gets by him. nothing gets by him. >> they are flamboyant men. >> i think i have a rick right here. >> this is going really well so far. >> margaret thatcher, portrayed by meryl streep on a movie called "iron lead." >> but with all due respect, when one has been to war -- >> i have done battle every single day of my life and many men have underestimated me before. >> oh, mrs. thatcher also known by another name conferred on her in 1992. what is it? all right. the iron lead is also what other moniker? the answer is d, baroness, very good. we have a tie with two questions to go.
golden globe, marilyn monroe, where did she win her golden globe? roll the tape. [. ♪ >> i'm terribly sorry. >> you won't tell anybody, will you? >> tell what. >> if they catch me once more they will kick me out of the band. >> doocy got it right. no surprise there. >> because he's flamboyant. >> did you she that film? >> yes, i did. >> those were men dressed as women. >> really? really, doocy? >> nothing gets by him. nothing...
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judy tweeted -- marilyn monroe was authentic on every level. a genuine and compassionate actress with amazing talent, searching for her truth. james said -- too numerous for tweets, but in one word -- sexuality. so what do you think marilyn monroe's legacy is? keep tweeting at randikayecnn. i'll read more throughout the morning. >>> look at how widespread the summer's drought is. more than half of the continental u.s. is experiencing severe drought. and the losses are adding up for many farmers but not everyone. for a few lucky ones, crops are tasting sweeter, and business is actually booming. martin sav itchidge has more from -- savidge has more from georgia. >> reporter: they are plucking the last peaches off the trees. they've been in the family for 100 years. he grows nearly 300 acres selling to the likes of publix, whole foods, and walmart. how's the peach crop looking? >> all things considered, i think peaches look real good. >> reporter: the peaches themselves may be smaller due to the drought, but the demand is still high which is why w
judy tweeted -- marilyn monroe was authentic on every level. a genuine and compassionate actress with amazing talent, searching for her truth. james said -- too numerous for tweets, but in one word -- sexuality. so what do you think marilyn monroe's legacy is? keep tweeting at randikayecnn. i'll read more throughout the morning. >>> look at how widespread the summer's drought is. more than half of the continental u.s. is experiencing severe drought. and the losses are adding up for...
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golden globe, marilyn monroe 7 year itch, gentlemen prefer, some like it hot or bus stop. where did she win her golden globe award? >> terribly sorry. >> you won't tell anybody, will you? >> tell what? >> you have to catch me they will kick me out. >> she is policeman buoyant. >> have you seen that? >> yes, i have. >> those were men dressed as women. really? >> they are flamboyant men. >> no end to your detective capabilities. >> i think i have a crick right here. >> this is going really well. margaret thatcher portrayed by meryl streep in "the iron lady." >> we will stand on principal or we will not stand at all. >> margaret, with all due respect when one has ben the war. >> i have done battle every single day of my life and many men have underestimated me before. >> oh. >> iron lady is her nickname. mrs. thatcher known by another title conferred on her in 1992 what is it? a dutches, d game, countess, barren necessary iron lady is what other moniker. >> barren he is. >> we have a tie with two questions to go. >> can we forego the ad libs? >> question number 490-year-old n
golden globe, marilyn monroe 7 year itch, gentlemen prefer, some like it hot or bus stop. where did she win her golden globe award? >> terribly sorry. >> you won't tell anybody, will you? >> tell what? >> you have to catch me they will kick me out. >> she is policeman buoyant. >> have you seen that? >> yes, i have. >> those were men dressed as women. really? >> they are flamboyant men. >> no end to your detective capabilities. >>...
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if you think financing the artist is as courageous as playing marilyn monroe, i do not think this is. dards could have been thrown at her, and instead, roses were thrown at her -- starts could have been thrown at her. -- darts could have been thrown. tavis: gary oldman, already known for playing some critically acclaimed roles, a critical performance in the thriller "tinker tailor soldier spy." >> she told me a secret. >> the mother of all things. >> she had information concerning all things. >> ugly. >> we are not so very different, you and i. considered weaknesses. tavis: i have yet to read a single person in this town or beyond who writes about the academy awards who does not have you on the shortlist for a nomination. i do not want to jinx you, but i want to ask, when you are hanging out with collin firth, do you have a way of navigating could -- navigating it? >> he has a lot of practice at it. i think he has won pretty much everything you can win for "the king's speech." he gave me a little bit of it buys the other night, telling me if i should win, he said, "the brief. -- be br
if you think financing the artist is as courageous as playing marilyn monroe, i do not think this is. dards could have been thrown at her, and instead, roses were thrown at her -- starts could have been thrown at her. -- darts could have been thrown. tavis: gary oldman, already known for playing some critically acclaimed roles, a critical performance in the thriller "tinker tailor soldier spy." >> she told me a secret. >> the mother of all things. >> she had...
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even so says photographer lauren schiller no one managed th monroe brand like marilyn monroe herself. >> first "time" magazine cover with marilyn. >> schiller worked with her in the early '60s taking photos that would become some of her last. >> she was a very smart business woman. she knew when to use photography and when to stay out of the limelight. she knew the value of those five minutes in front of those troops. she understood the value of her brand. >> if you're contrasting the brand that she established versus the brand that exists today, how much separation is there? >> quite a bit. because times have changed, merchandising is different. in the days that marilyn was alive, you had glossy magazines, the covers were the most important thing and you had the motion picture screen bigger larger than life. there was nothing in between. >> back then the camera was king. unless monroe was around. then it played servant. >> the very first moment i met her, she saw me in the mirror and she said where you're standing, you're not going to get a good picture of me. now if you go over ther
even so says photographer lauren schiller no one managed th monroe brand like marilyn monroe herself. >> first "time" magazine cover with marilyn. >> schiller worked with her in the early '60s taking photos that would become some of her last. >> she was a very smart business woman. she knew when to use photography and when to stay out of the limelight. she knew the value of those five minutes in front of those troops. she understood the value of her brand. >>...
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like so many who came to know marilyn monroe, it's time they never forgot. the recent movie of a stagehand who was forever changed by his week with marilyn. 50 years after her death, photographer george barris releasing his own never before seen photos. images from his 1962 photo shoot in santa monica just weeks before marilyn monroe's death. he remembers vividly what would become her last photos, one last kiss to the camera. >> i said, marilyn, i promise you, it's the last picture. she puckered her lips and she looked at me and she said, "this is just for you." >> timelessly beautiful. >> she's beautiful. >> know what i mean? like always. 100 years from now people will look at her and go, wow. there's a feature about her in the "l.a. times" said she was often misunderstood. she wasn't a dumb, ditzy bond, she was a smart woman and didn't like being portrayed as the dumb blond. >> i would imagine to achieve the level of success she achieved you've got to be somewhat shrewd. >> as you apparently were during this photo, sunny hostin, lord. just waiting for the
like so many who came to know marilyn monroe, it's time they never forgot. the recent movie of a stagehand who was forever changed by his week with marilyn. 50 years after her death, photographer george barris releasing his own never before seen photos. images from his 1962 photo shoot in santa monica just weeks before marilyn monroe's death. he remembers vividly what would become her last photos, one last kiss to the camera. >> i said, marilyn, i promise you, it's the last picture. she...
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why do we remember marilyn monroe 50 years later? i believe it's because she never offended a woman. i believe that young girls, they don't mind if their boyfriends or husbands look at the pictures. they themselves see this innocence and this insecurity and many people say to themselves, if i was there, i could have saved marilyn monroe. i would have helped her. >> i was reading your book. what was the story with robert kennedy? >> well, i wasn't in the bedroom with them. i was at the house one day bringing some pictures for her to approve. i had stopped by a little earlier than i should have. i'm in the backyard waiting for her and all of a sudden i see through the window ed walk in first and a minute later bobby kennedy walks in. >> ed was an aide to robert kennedy. >> he was an aide when bobby was in the justice department and pulitzer prize winning writer as you know. later on i would work with ed photographing bobby kennedy's campaign. they walked out in the backyard waiting for marilyn. i'm on the other side of the pool. i just
why do we remember marilyn monroe 50 years later? i believe it's because she never offended a woman. i believe that young girls, they don't mind if their boyfriends or husbands look at the pictures. they themselves see this innocence and this insecurity and many people say to themselves, if i was there, i could have saved marilyn monroe. i would have helped her. >> i was reading your book. what was the story with robert kennedy? >> well, i wasn't in the bedroom with them. i was at...
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marilyn monroe, two words. she's such a memorable figure who had such a memorable figure that seeing her in blu-ray with the resolution and the magnificent picture that comes with the dvds is the next best thing of bringing her back to life aside from watching michelle williams play her in "my week with marilyn" which she got nominated for an oscar. this is filled with fun extras and there are more than three dvds being released commemorating marilyn monroe. you have "gentlemen prefer blonds" you have them smooshing their handses in wet cement in graman's chinese theater. tons of commentaries on moves like "seven year itch." i say give marilyn monroe your money this week. ? go out and get them. grae drake, thanks for the insight and have a great west of your weekend. >> thank you, you, too. you can always get grae's movie grades at fandango and moves.com. >>> the london games are definitely intense. we'll show you where the athletes go to get a little athletes go to get a little break from the olympic grind. at
marilyn monroe, two words. she's such a memorable figure who had such a memorable figure that seeing her in blu-ray with the resolution and the magnificent picture that comes with the dvds is the next best thing of bringing her back to life aside from watching michelle williams play her in "my week with marilyn" which she got nominated for an oscar. this is filled with fun extras and there are more than three dvds being released commemorating marilyn monroe. you have "gentlemen...
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i want this marilyn look. i want to look like marilyn monroe. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: right. you've lost your mind. what are you talking about? [ applause ] why would -- you've got, like, a -- and did you get the beauty mark, everything? >> please you think i look like marilyn monroe? >> jimmy: i was going to say something. i was going to say you looked like -- yeah, marilyn monroe. yeah, yeah. but what is it for? you just -- >> i just -- yeah. >> jimmy: for a role or just for fun? >> no, it was just for fun. i wanted to be blond. >> jimmy: well, you look good. >> you can do that too, you know. you can do it. >> jimmy: well, this toupee is hard to buy. the glue is hard to get off. >> yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: you're back on stage now. >> yeah, i'm going to london for a revival of "the sunshine boys." >> jimmy: i don't know that. >> yeah, it's a neil simon play. >> jimmy: oh, yeah, of course. [ cheers and applause ] >> and -- yeah, really terrific. >> jimmy: good for you. >> i start next week. >> jimmy: i want to see you on stage. >> oh, come to london. you've got to d
i want this marilyn look. i want to look like marilyn monroe. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: right. you've lost your mind. what are you talking about? [ applause ] why would -- you've got, like, a -- and did you get the beauty mark, everything? >> please you think i look like marilyn monroe? >> jimmy: i was going to say something. i was going to say you looked like -- yeah, marilyn monroe. yeah, yeah. but what is it for? you just -- >> i just -- yeah. >> jimmy: for a role...
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google video has shown this for years on marilyn monroe. so therefore the estate did nothing to stop that. but in any event, i think a judge is going to sit and give great credence to the rights of the estate and i do believe in the end there will be a financial settlement. and we'll be able to see this. >> even though, avery, they say they have the rights for a very long time. >> right. i can't believe this is the first time i'm agreeing with this guy in three weeks. >> what's happening? >> likely -- >> he finally got smarts. >> they have a good argument on this case. no one's done anything for 15 years. but i think at the end of the day, the state prevails. it will be settled up. >> all right. avery, richard, thanks so much. we have one more case. we won't talk about it. but, you know, we're going to remind folks it is case closed. the john edwards case. we have talked about for a very long time now. prosecutors have made a decision. they are dropping the remaining charges against him. they will not retry the case. so case closed. this co
google video has shown this for years on marilyn monroe. so therefore the estate did nothing to stop that. but in any event, i think a judge is going to sit and give great credence to the rights of the estate and i do believe in the end there will be a financial settlement. and we'll be able to see this. >> even though, avery, they say they have the rights for a very long time. >> right. i can't believe this is the first time i'm agreeing with this guy in three weeks. >>...
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because everyone deserves a lifetime. >> chicago's love affair with marilyn monroe is coming to an end. the controversial statue of the actress is being sent to southern california. the controversy surrounds apparently the angle some people use to take the pictures. the 26-foot tall sculpture draws tourists from around the world. it was taken from the 16 in the 1955 movie "the seven-year itch" and it is now headed to palm springs on monday where it will stay until next june. >> it is a huge -- you can only -- >> maybe a little bit more creative toward the back, but -- i don't know. we shouldn't go there. >> it is what it is. >> how are we looking tomorrow with the rain? >> just a few sprinkles here that will start to migrate to the south in the early morning hours in the afternoon and dry and warming up by saturday and sunday. temperatures in the low to mid-80s into monday and also tuesday. not too much tomorrow. >> sparkle. >> thank you. thanks for watching. we hope to see you for more local news at 6:00. >> good night. hello? the words are going this way-there's no way. oh, the light
because everyone deserves a lifetime. >> chicago's love affair with marilyn monroe is coming to an end. the controversial statue of the actress is being sent to southern california. the controversy surrounds apparently the angle some people use to take the pictures. the 26-foot tall sculpture draws tourists from around the world. it was taken from the 16 in the 1955 movie "the seven-year itch" and it is now headed to palm springs on monday where it will stay until next june....
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today is the 50th anniversary of the death of marilyn monroe. a new exhibit by a famed hollywood photographer is on display in san francisco to coincide with a book of his photos. abc7 news arts and entertainment reporter don sanchez shows us the legacy of marilyn monroe. >> it is one of the most famous photos in hollywood, the flying skirt shot of marilyn monroe on the set of "seven year year itc" >> he knew how to cap purchase his subjects, especially women. >> susan has written a book featuring photos by her dad with many of his notes. it's on display at the san francisco art exchange. it was bernard who discovered norma jean in hollywood in 19 4*6. >> the next day her old jalopy was squished in front of the studio and she looked up and saw gregory peck's life-size photo in the window and she believed anything was possible. >> bernard became her mentor, taking her from norma jean to glamorous marilyn monroe. >> you look at motor of the photos my father took of her, there's sort of a sense of joy about her. and it's a great photos of the times
today is the 50th anniversary of the death of marilyn monroe. a new exhibit by a famed hollywood photographer is on display in san francisco to coincide with a book of his photos. abc7 news arts and entertainment reporter don sanchez shows us the legacy of marilyn monroe. >> it is one of the most famous photos in hollywood, the flying skirt shot of marilyn monroe on the set of "seven year year itc" >> he knew how to cap purchase his subjects, especially women. >>...
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. >>> it has been 50 years since the death of marilyn monroe, a look at why this hollywood icon is still creating a stir and why she's still as famous as back in 1962. >> fox 5 news is brought to you by sleepy's, the mattress professional. if you've been successful, you didn't get there on your own. if you've got a business, you didn't build that. somebody else made that happen. my father's hands didn't build this company. my hands didn't build this company. through hard work and a little bit of luck, we built this business. why are you demonizing us for it? it's time we had somebody who believes in us. someone who believes that achievement should be rewarded not punished. we need somebody who believes in america. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> i think we all know it's not polite to cut in line. a high school lacrosse player who cut to be with his teammates as they were boarding a southwest flight learned the hard way when his coach made him apologize to everyone on the plane. >> my fellow travelers, today i greet you with great
. >>> it has been 50 years since the death of marilyn monroe, a look at why this hollywood icon is still creating a stir and why she's still as famous as back in 1962. >> fox 5 news is brought to you by sleepy's, the mattress professional. if you've been successful, you didn't get there on your own. if you've got a business, you didn't build that. somebody else made that happen. my father's hands didn't build this company. my hands didn't build...
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of screen icon marilyn monroe. good morning. >> good morning. >> it's been 50 years. we're still talking about the rumors surrounding her death. >> right. >> was it a murder, did she commit suicide? >> right. >> what have you been able to find? >> we've been able to find a lot of contradictory information. the fact of the matter is, we can't say for sure what has happened here. but there are enormous number of mysteries that persist. conflicting testimonies, missing evidence, it goes on and on and on. all of that stuff sort of leads to the fact that this remains one of the biggest mysteries of the 20th century. >> what specifically happened the night she died? what do we mow? >> well, there's a lot -- again x you can't quite get to the bottom of any of it. the baseline is she was living in a house that she had probably bought about six months before in brentwood, california. she was living with a live-in house keeper. eunice said that around midnight of that night, 50 years ago tonight, she found, she went into the
of screen icon marilyn monroe. good morning. >> good morning. >> it's been 50 years. we're still talking about the rumors surrounding her death. >> right. >> was it a murder, did she commit suicide? >> right. >> what have you been able to find? >> we've been able to find a lot of contradictory information. the fact of the matter is, we can't say for sure what has happened here. but there are enormous number of mysteries that persist. conflicting...